The Great Himalayas be positioned north of the
Lower Himalayan Range. These mountains are surrounded by the
Indus River in the north and the west as the river takes a southward turn at Sazin. The average height of the range is about 6000 meters. Some of the highest peaks in the world lie in these mountains e.g.
Nanga Parbat (8126 meters), which is the 6th highest peak in the world and the 2nd highest peak in
Pakistan.
Since the mountains are forever covered with snow there are several glaciers, with Rupal Glacier being the longest (17.6 km) . The glacial action has created many beautiful lakes like the Saiful Muluk lake which lies in the upper
Kaghan Valley. Another evident geographic feature of this area are the deep gorges carved by the
Indus in this region. The deepest of which, located at Dasu-Patan region (Kohistan District), is 6500 meters deep.
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